by Equipo OTD | Jun 6, 2019 | Health
Health Access to health care is not specifically guaranteed for trans people in any law. The regulations that exist in this regard correspond to administrative documents issued by the Ministry of Health and some specific Health Services. The health services are the...
by Equipo OTD | May 15, 2019 | Education, Trans visibility
OTD Chile organized a successful seminar on trans childhood and education last Thursday, April 18, at the Universidad Mayor. The activity crowns a project funded by the Global Equality Fund run by the U.S. Embassy. The initiative of the Community Development Unit...
by Equipo OTD | May 15, 2019 | Community, Trans visibility
Angie Hernandez, a community psychologist from the Universidad Católica, took over as co-coordinator of Community Development for OTD Chile. The 24-year-old professional from Talca has worked at Corporación Moviliza, Fundación Urbanismo Social and Servicio Jesuita...
by Equipo OTD | May 9, 2019 | Gender Identity Law
Chile’s gender identity law that was approved last year (which should start in October) sets out five principles, one of which is that of the confidentiality and it says: “Every person has the right, in proceedings before administrative or jurisdictional...
by Equipo OTD | May 9, 2019 | International, Trans visibility
Organizando Trans Diversidades commemorated this year the day of trans visibility, which is remembered every March 31 in the world, with a cultural activity in the Library of Santiago and extending the trans flag in the front of the Central House of the University of...